Sanitary standards in the EU: the impact of Malaysian fishing industry
Malaysia seafod exports to EU faced blanket ban in 2008. The European union is known to have the most stringent regulations with regard to food safety and standards. This has caused significant impact on fisheries industry in Malaysia because the EU is the principal export market for the Malaysian s...
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my.iium.irep.134482012-02-10T09:55:20Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/13448/ Sanitary standards in the EU: the impact of Malaysian fishing industry Alavi, Rokiah H Social Sciences (General) Malaysia seafod exports to EU faced blanket ban in 2008. The European union is known to have the most stringent regulations with regard to food safety and standards. This has caused significant impact on fisheries industry in Malaysia because the EU is the principal export market for the Malaysian seafood products and the fisheries sector is the second most important foriegn exchange earner of the country. This industry employ about 10,000 workforce who are directly involved in this industry in additon to 50,000 others who are indirectly employed in the sector. SESRIC 2009 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/13448/1/Sanitary_standards_in_the_EU-_the_impact_of_Malaysian_fishing_industry.pdf Alavi, Rokiah (2009) Sanitary standards in the EU: the impact of Malaysian fishing industry. Journal of Economic Cooperation Among Islamic Countries, 30 (4). pp. 51-86. ISSN 0252-953X http://www.sesric.org/jecd/jecd_articles/ART09020901-2.pdf |
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Malaysia seafod exports to EU faced blanket ban in 2008. The European union is known to have the most stringent regulations with regard to food safety and standards. This has caused significant impact on fisheries industry in Malaysia because the EU is the principal export market for the Malaysian seafood products and the fisheries sector is the second most important foriegn exchange earner of the country. This industry employ about 10,000 workforce who are directly involved in this industry in additon to 50,000 others who are indirectly employed in the sector. |
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